Traumatic shock belong to______ A: hypovolemic shock B: cardiogenic shock C: allergic shock D: neurogenic shock
Traumatic shock belong to______ A: hypovolemic shock B: cardiogenic shock C: allergic shock D: neurogenic shock
What is the current diagnosis() A: Hypovolemic Shock B: Cardiogenic Shock C: Neurogenic Shock D: Vasogenic Shock E: Septic shock
What is the current diagnosis() A: Hypovolemic Shock B: Cardiogenic Shock C: Neurogenic Shock D: Vasogenic Shock E: Septic shock
Which are causes of neurogenic shock? () A: spinal cord anesthesia B: hemorrhage C: spinal injury D: fungi infection E: Severe pain
Which are causes of neurogenic shock? () A: spinal cord anesthesia B: hemorrhage C: spinal injury D: fungi infection E: Severe pain
Shock develops in a person after being stung by a bee. Which of the following types of shock is most likely? A: Anaphylactic B: Neurogenic C: Cardiogenic D: Septic
Shock develops in a person after being stung by a bee. Which of the following types of shock is most likely? A: Anaphylactic B: Neurogenic C: Cardiogenic D: Septic
In which type of shock may DIC occur at the early stage? () A: Infectious shock B: Cardiogenic shock C: Allergic shock D: Hemorrhagic shock E: Neurogenic shock
In which type of shock may DIC occur at the early stage? () A: Infectious shock B: Cardiogenic shock C: Allergic shock D: Hemorrhagic shock E: Neurogenic shock
A client with a neurogenic bladder is beginning bladder training. Which of the following nursing actions is most important() A: Set up specific times to empty the bladder. B: Force fluids. C: Provide adequate roughage. D: Encourage the use of an indwelling urinary catheter.
A client with a neurogenic bladder is beginning bladder training. Which of the following nursing actions is most important() A: Set up specific times to empty the bladder. B: Force fluids. C: Provide adequate roughage. D: Encourage the use of an indwelling urinary catheter.